Bill Georgoussis was born in 1965 in Melbourne, Australia, to Greek parents, and studied photography and film-making in Australia (R.M.I.T.). Since 1985 he has been working in the U.K. and in Greece as a fashion and advertising photographer, living permanently in London. He has cooperated with numerous magazines and international fashion houses. Georgoussis is the art director of fashion designer Sophia Kokosalaki’s shows. His photographs convey a sense of film narration, resembling more film stills than photographs. His use of colour and lighting avoid any exaggeration. Georgoussis steers clear from fashion stereotypes, still managing, however, to remain contemporary on the level of style and content.
The ones with the umbrellas are my favorites too. You can create such awesome structures and shapes with umbrellas And of course the shadows. I love playing around with those things
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Thank you for posting these perlefine
I have this thing for umbrellas... honestly, I'm not sure what it is, but something about them has always really appealed to me; their shapes, and the way they look when people hold them. I get so excited when I see such incredible photographs where they've been used. And you were dead-on about the shadows... oooh I love it...
I'm gonna jump on the umbrella bandwagon . . . I love those images and the contrast of the blacks, greys, and whites is great. Plus he is Greek like me so all the more reason to like him!